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OVERVIEW: The following list of items have been accumulated from the aircraft manufacturers
published limitations and requirements for operating the 737 aircraft. Limitations that vary by
specific airframe type are listed according to their airframe version (600, 700, etc.) This body of
knowledge is brought together in this section in order to condense the various aircraft
requirements and performance limitations to a single reference for crew use.
The following list of items is not considered to be conclusive of all operating conditions, and
crews should use sound judgment and Standard Operating Principles to ensure the safe
operation of the aircraft.
OPERATING LIMITATIONS
Operation Limitation
Maximum Takeoff and Landing Tailwind: 15 Knots
Maximum Crosswind – No Winglets 36 Knots
Maximum Crosswind – Winglets 33 Knots
Maximum Speeds Observe gear and flap placard speeds
Maximum Operating Altitude 41,000 feet MSL
Maximum takeoff and Landing Altitude 12,000 (if equipped with hi alt system) else
8,400 MSL
AVIONICS
Autopilot - Minimum Altitude to Engage
After Takeoff Autopilot Engagement 400ft AGL or greater
Non-Precision Approach No Lower Than 360ft AGL
ILS Approach, Single Autopilot Usable to 50 below DA/DH but not lower than
50’ AGL when single autopilot in use.
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
Emergency Escape Slides - Door Mounted
• Whenever passengers are carried, all door mounted evacuation slides must be armed and
engaged prior to taxi, and must remain so until the aircraft is being prepared for passenger
deplaning.
• Installation of overwing exit handle covers must be verified prior to departure whenever
passengers are carried.
• Photo Illuminescent Floor Emergency Lighting must be charged in accordance with approved
procedures.
ENGINES
EICAS Engine Instrument Setting Indicators
Maximum N1 Engine Operating Limitation RED
Maximum Allowable Thrust (Cautionary) AMBER
Current/Normal Thrust Settings WHITE/GREEN
Reverse Thrust
Flight Condition Permissible Use of Reverse Thrust
In Flight Prohibited
On Landing Rollout while still >70kts Full Reverse until 80kts, then reduce to idle.
On Landing Rollout <70kts. Idle only.
Power Back from Gate or Parking Prohibited per engine manufacturer.
FIRE PROTECTION
Cargo Fire Protection Envelope
Maximum Recommended Flight Time from
Suitable Airport to ensure Cargo Fire 120 Min
protection.
FUEL
Fuel Capacity Pounds
Left Wing Tank 8,630 lbs
Right Wing Tank 8,630 lbs
Center Wing Tank 28,803 lbs
TOTAL FUEL 46,063 lbs
• These are structurally limited fuel quantities that can only be achieved with extremely high
density fuel.
• MSFS LIMITATION: If the airplane is drawing fuel from the center wing tank and the user
sets the CWT fuel quantity to 0 in the MSFS FUEL MENU, the engines will flame out. If you
plan to change the center wing tank fuel level, PMDG recommends turning off the CWT Fuel
Pumps FIRST.
Fuel Loading
• Load Wing tanks FIRST when boarding fuel.
• After wing tanks are full, load center tank.
Fuel Temperature
Fuel Type Minimum Maximum
Jet A -37 +49
JP5 -43 +49
Jet A-1 -44 +49
• If fuel temperature approaches minimum temperature in flight, crews should consider a flight
level change to warmer altitudes, or increasing speed to increase TAT.
• After bringing fuel temperature up to, or above minimum temperatures, crews should
carefully asses the use of higher, colder altitudes for flight.
• In cases where the fuel temperature indicator is inoperative, the fuel tank temperature should
be considered to equal True Air Temperature.
Fuel Usage
Fuel Tank Condition Required Crew Action
All Tanks Full Select All Pump
switches ON. (Fuel will
draw from center wing
tank)
Center Wing Tank Empty. Confirm Tank
quantities. Select both
CENTER WINTG TANK
pumps to OFF.
Fuel Imbalance between Wing All Wing Tank Pumps
Tanks ON
Open Fuel Crossfeed
Valve.
Wing Tanks on lower
quantity tank: OFF
(Reverse procedure to
turn off fuel
crossfeed)
• Minimum Desired Landing Fuel Total: Ensures a safe quantity of fuel on board at the time
the aircraft crosses the runway threshold. This is a worst-case scenario considered with
maximum fuel quantity indicator error. Does not include fuel minimums required by Federal
Aviation Regulations and sound flight planning.
HYDRAULICS
Auto-Brake System
• Use manual braking when anti-skid is inoperative or upon any indication of system fault.
Inflight Spoilers
Visual Meteorological Conditions Not permitted below 1,000ft AGL.
Instrument Meteorological Conditions Use not recommended after FAF
Maximum Speed for use of spoilers Never at sped greater than 320KIAS or
extreme vibration made damage horizontal
stabilizer
Tire Pressure
Nose Gear Tires 195 - 205 psi
Main Gear Tires 205 - 215 psi
• Tire mounted pressure indicators are only valid for pressure readings after tires, brakes and
wheels have cooled to ambient temperature (allow approximately 1hr after parking for a
normal landing, 2hrs after a hard braking condition.)
• Tire pressure requirements are based upon the design structural limit weight of the aircraft.
and/or:
• Visible moisture of any form is present (clouds, fog, visibility of 1 mile or less, snow rain, sleet
or ice crystals).
• Standing water, snow, slush or ice accumulations are present in a form which may be
ingested by the engines or freeze to nacelles, blades or sensors.
and:
Visible moisture of any form is present (clouds, fog, visibility of 1 mile or less, snow rain, sleet or
ice crystals).Engine Anti-Ice
• Engine and Wing Anti-Ice systems should not be operated when OAT >10°C during ground
operations, or when TAT >=10°C during flight.
• Engine anti-ice must be selected ON during all ground and flight operations when icing
conditions exist or are anticipated.
• Engine anti-ice must be activated prior to, and operated during a descent in icing conditions.
During ground operations lasting more than ten minutes in icing conditions, engine anti-ice
capabilities must be reinforced by momentarily selected a thrust setting of 50% N1 for each
engine (separately). Use caution for jet blast and FOD dangers associated with accumulated
ice or snow on taxiways and runways.
• Wing Anti Ice should not be used to decontaminate wings while on ground.
• APU Bleed valve must be closed when Engine 1 bleed valve is open, or when engine 2
bleed valve is open and Isolation Valve is open.
PNEUMATICS
Pressurization - Cabin Differential Limits
Max Differential – Operating 9.1 psi
Max Differential - During Climb 9.1 psi
SPEEDS
VFE - Flaps Extension Speeds - Maximum (KIAS)
• As per speed schedule displayed on PFD when proper weights and initialization of FMC
has been accomplished.
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
Structural Weights – 737-600 Pounds
Maximum Taxi 127,500
Maximum Takeoff 127,000
Maximum Landing 120,500
Maximum Zero Fuel 114,000
GENERAL LIMITATIONS
Certification Status
The 737-600/700 aircraft are certified under the 737 Type Certificate, in the Transport Category,
US FAR Parts 25 and 36.